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    • Yes, it’s also wise to be realistic and recognize you have an offensive staff that hasn’t exactly proven capable of developing anyone on the offensive line. Keith Carter is one of the most despised, least revered coaches in the league. There isn’t a lot of time to develop an OL project with a 40y old QB anyway. That’s why drafting a ready-made LT like Alt or Fashanu makes the most sense.
    • It sounds like Rome has “won” the game of public perception that is the draft process, meaning he won’t slide to #10. Could all be smoke, but at this point, it seems likelier Nabers drops to #10. Even if Nabers slides to #8, because of a “feel-good” win over Bailey Zappe to “end the streak”, the Jets either have to sweat things out for 20 mins or get taken to the cleaners by ATL, who will gladly move back 2 spots to draft the defensive player they wanted all along.
    • The NFL draft is ultimately a marketplace. It’s best to the think of it as drafting not only a player but an asset. Think about the ransom the Dolphins were able to command and obtain by flipping Laremy Tunsil to Houston. Passing on a franchise LT for a “mauling” RT is and would be stupid. Relative to a coveted asset like Tunsil, solid RTs and interior OL are a dime and dozen and dealt for peanuts 🥜 if they are dealt at all. An obvious way to capitalize on your superior draft position is to make use of it to secure the more valuable, coveted asset — to punish the teams that won more games than you did —  rather than letting that player slide thereby allowing a team in a more disadvantageous position draft-wise to reap the benefits of additional +EV. Sort of like when the Jets passed on the best player in the draft at #6 overall at the game’s preeminent position in Mahomes in order to draft the biggest fraud (Jamal Adams) at one of the game’s least important (in terms of on-field difference making) and least valued (in terms of average salary) in the league. They and the other idiotic teams picking between the Jets and Bills let Mahomes slide into a position where KC, picking in the 20s, could make one phone call and end up with maybe the greatest QB in NFL history.
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